How to Add Contact Form Box to Your Website – 5 Different Options

Posted on Jul 26 2012 - 5:31am by Olawale Daniel

Many websites have contact forms, and most people expect to see them when they visit a website. While you can always add your email address on the page and expect people to email you, most people would rather use a contact form. These forms look more professional than simply putting your email address on a page, and it is also safer. Scraper programs will have a harder time finding and scraping your email address, and you can add CAPTCHA to most contact forms to keep spammers from contacting you. If you are having a hard time building your own contact form, then try one of these resources. adding contact box to your website

Contact Form 7

This is used exclusively for WordPress, and it is a plugin that you can easily upload. Contact Form 7 is a simple contact form, but it gives you all the features and control you need. You can easily customize the form so that it has any specific forms you need, and you can add AJAX submitting or a CAPTCHA form with this plugin. There are also several other features like spam filtering and file uploading.

The only real downside to this contact form is that you can only use it with WordPress. It’s otherwise a perfect form that is very easy to use.

Kontactr

Kontactr is a contact form generation service that is completely free to use. This is perfect for those that don’t know any coding because the generator will make a form for you based on your response to a few questions. The form is simple, and you can add protection to prevent spammers from reaching your inbox.

You can even customize the colors and some design elements to make it work with your page. All you need to do is copy and paste the coding into your website’s HTML file, and you will have a contact form ready for people to use.

Freedback

Freedback offers both free and paid contact form options. The free option allows you to make one contact form, and the form generation is very simple. You just type in the title for the forms, and Freedback will generate a contact form for you in seconds.

The paid versions are helpful if you have a business website. You can make the submissions go to different email inboxes, and you can add different departments on the contact form. If you need a professional contact form, then you should consider trying Freedback’s form generator service.

Foxyform

This is the best service if you need a form in the next few seconds. You don’t need to sign up for an account, and all of the settings you need are presented to you on the website’s front page. There are even some advanced features to set the form’s background and font color, and you can also change the font type.

Foxyform doesn’t have CAPTCHA, but it does have a feature similar to CAPTCHA that should prevent spam from entering your inbox. If you just need a simple and easy contact form that will reliably send emails to your inbox, then Foxyform should be a fine choice.

JotForm

JotForm is an interesting form generator that is more advanced than the other generators mentioned on this list. You can make many different forms with JotForm, and you can control all aspects of the form. You can control how the forms are organized, what color they are and everything else about your contact form.

There are also many tools here to increase the usefulness of your form. For example, you can add a payment gateway to the form, or you can add survey functionality into the contact form. There are many possibilities here, and you can have your form done in just a few minutes.

Conclusion

Building a contact form from scratch can take a lot of work, but it’s necessary to have this form if you want to be taken seriously. These five resources will help you build a contact form in just a few minutes, and you can easily customize the form for your exact needs. Just try one of these services out, and you will see how easy it is to finally have your own contact form.

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About the Author

Olawale Daniel is a Business Psychologist and Efficiency Expert with little-to-no-coding experience, but he knows how to run into trouble while coding! Follow Olawale on Twitter | Google+. TechAtLast is a blog for latest technology trends, events reporting with tutorials, hacks, guides and support for internet users. For advert placement, check our Advertisers page here to build audience for your business. You can as well order Sponsored Product Reviews here for your start-ups and established businesses. Follow on | Facebook | Twitter | Google+ | Pinterest

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  1. Wordpress developers August 30, 2012 at 10:59 am - Reply

    Contact is very important in every web sites, because if any user need more information about the web site they will search the contact option to connect with us.

    • Olawale Daniel September 1, 2012 at 9:47 pm - Reply

      You are right, a website without contact form losses more readers opinions and many things.

  2. samuel July 29, 2012 at 4:55 am - Reply

    hey! please am using the contact form 7 on my blog but after trying it to see if i could receive mails via the contact, i realized i cant receive mails, please what do you suggest?

    • Olawale Daniel August 1, 2012 at 3:37 pm - Reply

      Have you configure it rightly? Did you enter your email where necessary? If yes or no, kindly respond so that we can see what could be the cause.

  3. Blogpim July 28, 2012 at 11:02 am - Reply

    Am very greatful for coming across this stuff am going to be giving this a shot. I really was looking for a contact form to use in one of my blog and i thinks this will help alot.

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